COLLEGE RECRUITERS

PITCHING PROGRAM

The Trevian Pitching Program features year-round private and group lessons with Northwestern University standout and former professional softball player Eileen Canney. Eileen has over 10 years of experience providing pitching instruction, and the TGSA is proud to have Eileen as a role model and coach for our pitchers.

The Trevians have a long history of successful pitchers who have pitched at a high level and in college. We value working with top instructors and supporting the development of our pitchers. The organization subsidizes the lessons that are taken through our program.

Our Pitching Coach: Eileen Canney

Professional Softball Playing Career

Four-time All-Big Ten selection

Two-time All-American

Two-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Year

2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year

Two straight Women’s College World Series appearances 2006, 2007

Currently tied for NCAA single game strikeout record with 28 strikeouts in an 18 inning game against Minnesota in 2006.

Off The Field

PRIVATE TRAINING

Receive private pitching, hitting, and general skills training from two Trevian top alumnae.

Our Coaches

Kelsey Lee

Kelsey Lee played Division 1 softball as a pitcher at Lehigh University. During her career at Lehigh, the Mountain Hawks won two Patriot League Championships and qualified for the NCAA tournament. While at Lehigh, Kelsey was a 4-time Patriot League All Academic Honor Roll selection for softball. As a senior, she led all Patriot League student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring with a double major in Psychology and English.

In high school, Kelsey was named the Pioneer Press Player of the Year, as well as a Chicago Tribune second team All-State and Sun-Times second team All-State selection. She currently holds the New Trier record for career strikeouts (967) and career shutouts (39), and led the team with a .427 batting average as a senior.

Mimi Morris

Mimi Morris is a 2013 graduate of New Trier HS and a 2017 graduate of James Madison University. At New Trier, she was one of the leaders of the 2011 State 4th place champion and was the offensive leader and captain of the team in 2013.

At JMU, she was part of the 2017 senior class team that was consistently ranked in the top 15 in the county, went down as the winningest class in program history with a 187-37 record, made three straight trips to the NCAA Tournament, won a Regional title and hosted the program’s first NCAA Super Regional. Morris has been honored as a JMU Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete and as a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award winner. She earned her degree in sports and recreation management with a minor in business.